This might be the final CME gap we'll ever see in this cycle. The traditional futures market has been filling these price discrepancies for years, but the dynamics are shifting. Worth watching how spot and derivatives markets align moving forward.
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GasGuzzler
· 15h ago
Is it true that the CME gap is going extinct? Does that mean my arbitrage dreams over the past few years are about to be shattered...
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0xLostKey
· 16h ago
Alright, alright, the CME gap thing should have disappeared a long time ago. Spot and futures should have been integrated a long time ago.
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FantasyGuardian
· 17h ago
The last CME gap? That statement is a bit too absolute. It still depends on how spot and derivatives align.
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HodlAndChill
· 17h ago
ngl this might really be the last time. The old trick of filling gaps from the traditional futures market is outdated... The current market logic has already changed.
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DuckFluff
· 17h ago
The last CME gap? It feels like people say this every cycle—it's just the same old trick.
This might be the final CME gap we'll ever see in this cycle. The traditional futures market has been filling these price discrepancies for years, but the dynamics are shifting. Worth watching how spot and derivatives markets align moving forward.